Physics, asked by yusufadam36, 1 month ago

A fused bulb does not glow. Why?​

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Answered by ItzAbhi47
18

Explanation:

Ans:A break in the filament of an electric bulb means a break in the path of the current between the terminals of the electric cell. Therefore, a fused bulb does not light up as no current passes through its filament. ... This makes the bulb glow. Sometimes an electric bulb does not glow even if it is connected to the cell.

Answered by sukhdeepkhera0127
4

Answer:

A break in the filament of an electric bulb means a break in the path of the current between the terminals of the electric cell. Therefore, a fused bulb does not light up as no current passes through its filament.

A fused bulb has a break in its filament which means that there is a break in the path of the current between the terminals of the electric cell. Therefore, a fused bulb does not light up as no current passes through its filament.

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